Hi cookieme,
The Printer Sharing feature installs a 'proxy' driver of sorts that passes on the print job to the queue on the host (Mac).
As such, it wouldn't be able to do some of the more printer-specific functions, including tray and setting presets.
You can either use the Mac's built-in printer sharing feature (may or may not work how you're looking for, I haven't tested personally), or install it 'manually' in Windows like you would on a physical PC.
If the printer has network capabilities, I'd install it that way as a matter of preference.
If it's USB, I'd try the Mac's (not Fusion's) 'built-in' printer sharing so you don't have to keep moving the USB between Mac and Windows whenever you want to print from one and the printer is connected to the other.
Hope that helps, let us know which one works best for you 😃
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Michael Roy - Product Marketing Engineer: VCF